Donation Criteria

“CALLING ALL BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, BUILDING PRODUCTS & HOME IMPROVEMENT SUPPLIERS, REALTORS and HOMEOWNERS”

Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity diverts on average, 70 tons of usable building supplies and home décor items from our local landfills every year! Instead of throwing away that lamp or faucet, why not donate it to our ReStore located at 737 S. Main Street in Cottonwood, any time between 9:00 and 4:30 Mondays through Saturdays. You can also schedule a pick up for your larger items. Call us at (928) 649-6788.

Doing deconstruction or demolition?

Have overstock or end-of season items you do not wish to ship back or store?

Cash donations are always welcome and appreciated. Please specify that you are donating to the ReStore. Your cash donations will be used to do necessary repairs to our building which is old and in constant need of TLC.

Donate your Birthday! Have your loved ones get you a ReStore gift certificate or have them donate to our ReStore in honor of your special day.

Volunteer your talent and time! Our ReStore is always in need of volunteers, whether it is to assist customers, help with receiving, pick up donations on our truck, do repairs, landscaping or special projects.

Thank you to all the local business and private donors who have and continue to generously donate.

We appreciate your support of our mission!

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ReStore Location & Hours

737 S. Main St.

Cottonwood, AZ 86326

Monday-Saturday 9-5

Closed on Major Holidays

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We pick up, call us

928.649.6788

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Discounts and Promotions:

Visit our ReStore Events and Specials page to see how you can save!

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Your ReStore Donations will:

Keep usable materials out of landfills

Provide many local families with affordable home improvement materials

Revitalize our neighborhoods and businesses

Proceeds will provide additional funding to build more houses for working families here in the Verde Valley

The ReStore helps Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity fulfill its mission of “Eliminating poverty housing one house at a time.”